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2027 coalition: Atiku camp offers Obi VP role in one-term deal

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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and ex-Governor of Anambra State Peter Obi

There are indications that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar may have offered the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi a vice president role in a joint single-term ticket.

Reliable multiple sources involved in the coalition efforts, who requested anonymity due to a lack of authorisation to speak on the matter, told The Ekwutosblog that the proposal was initially discussed during a meeting between Atiku and Obi early this year in the United Kingdom.

The insiders disclosed that Atiku has committed to serving a single four-year term, and Obi has agreed to be the former VP’s running mate.

However, the ex-Anambra state governor was said to be working to secure the backing of his core loyalists.

In the 2019 presidential election, Obi served as Atiku’s running mate under the Peoples Democratic Party, where they lost to former President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress.

On March 20, Atiku, Obi, former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai, and others in Abuja announced the formation of a coalition to challenge President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 election.

The announcement sparked widespread debate about the prospects of opposition unity, with political stakeholders expressing varied opinions.

Nearly two months later, Nigerians are still waiting to hear from the political leaders, as both Atiku’s PDP and Obi’s LP remain mired in internal political crises.

A party chieftain privy to the political permutations told The Ekwutosblog that Atiku and Obi have come to an agreement and are now in the process of consulting with their loyalists.

He said, “You know that by this time next year, by May 2026, almost all parties would have unveiled their presidential candidates for the 2027 elections. So, the coalition move is mindful of that.

“The leaders have all agreed that it’s only a coalition between Atiku, Obi, and others that can wrest power from Tinubu. So, they are crossing the T’s and dotting the I’s to finalise this.

“Atiku and Obi met earlier this year in the UK. That was where Atiku first mooted the idea of a coalition and urged Obi to be his running mate. Obi then asked for time to think it over and consult his loyalists.

“But recent developments show that Obi has accepted to be Atiku’s running mate, and Atiku has also agreed to serve a single four-year term and hand over to the former Anambra State governor. They have both agreed to sign a written agreement if necessary. Obi is trying to get the buy-in of his loyalists before this is formally announced.”

When questioned about the political platform they intended to use, given the crises in both the PDP and LP, another source revealed that they are considering the African Democratic Congress.

“The crisis in PDP and LP is frustrating. While they are both making efforts and waiting to see if the crisis can be resolved in favour of their camps, they are both looking at possible political parties to run on.

“The Social Democratic Party was part of the plans before now, but it seems the ruling APC has also infiltrated the party. So, they are tilting towards the ADC.  As a matter of fact, some of the loyalists have been meeting with the ADC leadership, and others have quietly joined the party. So, if things do not favour them in LP and PDP, they may join ADC.”

Atiku’s media aide, Paul Ibe, said he could not speak on the agreement reached between the two opposition leaders.

Ibe, in an interview with The PUNCH, stated, “I know that His Excellency, Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi have been talking about the coalition. I cannot speak on the specific agreement they have reached.

“All I can tell you is that both of them are focused on ensuring that they build a viable coalition that will be robust enough to accommodate diverse Nigerians to unseat the clueless APC government in 2027.”

A loyalist of Obi and the National Secretary of the Coalition of United Political Parties, Peter Ahmeh, declined to comment on the single four-year term agreement but clarified that the former Anambra State governor is working with others to resolve the crisis within the Labour Party.

In response to The Ekwutosblog inquiry about whether an agreement has been finalised for Obi to be Atiku’s running mate, Ahmeh simply said, “No comment on this one, until I speak with my oga.”

He continued, “My position on this remains that, for us to defeat the APC, we must follow the rules of engagement so we don’t allow Tinubu to become the landlord in the southern part of Nigeria when we have somebody who can defeat him effortlessly.

“We are in the LP as we speak, and that is the option available to accommodate everyone because you cannot sleep in a hostile environment and expect to succeed.

 

“We know there were hostile conditions created to undermine Peter Obi, but he is still in the Labour Party and is committed to making sure we get the APC out of government in 2027.

“As for the LP, the Supreme Court has spoken, and Abure’s term has elapsed. So, they can’t put something on nothing and expect it to stand. LP will survive.”

When reached for comment on the question of Atiku-Obi joint ticket, the National Coordinator of the Obedient Movement, Yunusa Tanko, stated that no such matter is currently being considered.

“As far as I am concerned, after I met with him in Benin, there was nothing of this nature on the table. He has not shared with me any of this particular issue. Neither has he called nor talked to me about it. In fact, not too long ago, I just spoke with him.

“So, there is nothing, as far as I am concerned, to confirm that such a discussion is on the table at the moment.”

The ADC National Chairman, Ralph Nwosu, confirmed that discussions are ongoing with all stakeholders involved in the coalition efforts.

Nwosu stated that 21 former national chairmen of deregistered political parties are now part of the ADC, adding that the party would make a significant announcement before the end of the week.

When asked if Obi and Atiku had approached his party about their intention to switch to the ADC, the party chair dodged the question and simply said, “The ADC leadership has held conversations with all major stakeholders in the coalition drive and even people in government — that is, even people in the APC.

“And they are all committed to building a mega African political party. So, we have spoken with all critical stakeholders. So, the stakeholders are all working together on this.”

Continuing, he stated, “We are part of the move. We have been working to give Nigerians a democracy that will improve their lives from the beginning. And within the last 10 years, about 21 national parties that have been deregistered have joined us in ADC. So, they all identified with our party.

“Currently, we are involved in coalition talks with all critical stakeholders. And we are meeting frequently, and by the grace of God, before the end of this week, we will announce some of the recent developments to the entire world.

“The Nigeria project is not local. Nigeria is critical to Africa. And that is why ADC is determined to bring about good leadership to rescue Africa, not just Nigeria.”

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Abia councillor decry starvation amid rising constituents’ anger

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The leader of the 7th Osisioma Ngwa Legislative Council, Victor Ngwakwe, has lamented what he described as a growing wave of anger, hunger, and frustration among residents across Abia’s local government areas, blaming the situation on the state’s alleged tight control of local government funds.

Ngwakwe, who represents Osokwa Ward, said that councillors in Osisioma Ngwa are under immense pressure from their constituents who expect them to deliver basic services despite the absence of direct funding.

“Our people are not asking for much. They just want the basic things government is supposed to do for them,” he told reporters on Thursday.

“But the grassroots don’t know the people at the state level — they only have access to their councillors, who unfortunately have no funds to work with.”

He expressed deep concern that public confidence in local representatives was fading, particularly among elderly voters who no longer trust their councillors to deliver on campaign promises.

Ngwakwe accused the Abia State Government of violating the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and the Local Government Act by appropriating and spending local government allocations from Umuahia, instead of allowing councils to manage their own funds.

“Everything is done at Government House in Umuahia, which is against what’s clearly stated in the Constitution,” he said.

“It’s only in Abia that this section of the law is implemented 100% against local councils.”

The lawmaker disclosed that councillors often resort to personal funds or private assistance to carry out even the smallest projects.

“Whatever you see any councillor doing now is either funded personally or supported by a friend or political boss,” he added.

Ngwakwe urged Abia residents to understand that local councillors are willing and ready to serve if granted access to statutory allocations.

“The funds allocated to Osisioma Ngwa are enough to show that we care for our people,” he said. “But I must be clear — Abia State controls the local government money, and we don’t have access to our monthly allocations.”

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Enugu Governor Peter Mbah, Top Officials Set to Defect to APC on October 14

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In a major political shift that could reshape the political landscape of Enugu State and the South East, Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah is expected to formally defect from the Peoples Democratic Party PDP to the ruling All Progressives Congress APC on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.

According to multiple sources within both parties, the governor’s defection will be accompanied by key members of the state executive council, top aides, and a significant number of state lawmakers. The planned defection will take place during a high-profile event in Enugu, which is expected to draw national APC leaders, including members of the party’s National Working Committee.

Governor Mbah’s anticipated move to the APC is being viewed as a strategic political realignment ahead of the 2027 general elections. Political observers believe the defection could significantly strengthen the APC’s presence in the South East, a region that has historically leaned toward opposition parties.

Sources close to the governor suggest that his decision was influenced by ongoing political negotiations at the national level and increasing efforts from federal stakeholders to consolidate APC’s power in the region.

The APC is reportedly preparing a grand reception to welcome the governor and his allies. Internal party sources revealed that steps are being taken to restructure the PDP leadership in Enugu to accommodate the influx of new members. A reconciliation committee is also working to manage internal reactions and ensure smooth integration.

We are welcoming Governor Mbah and his team. His choice to join the APC proves that our party is the preferred path for progress and national alignment, said a senior APC official who asked not to be named.

Enugu Governor Peter Mbah, Top Officials Set to Defect to APC on October 14

In a major political shift that could reshape the political landscape of Enugu State and the South East, Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah is expected to formally defect from the Peoples Democratic Party PDP to the ruling All Progressives Congress APC on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.

According to multiple sources within both parties, the governor’s defection will be accompanied by key members of the state executive council, top aides, and a significant number of state lawmakers. The planned defection will take place during a high-profile event in Enugu, which is expected to draw national APC leaders, including members of the party’s National Working Committee.

Governor Mbah’s anticipated move to the APC is being viewed as a strategic political realignment ahead of the 2027 general elections. Political observers believe the defection could significantly strengthen the APC’s presence in the South East, a region that has historically leaned toward opposition parties.

Sources close to the governor suggest that his decision was influenced by ongoing political negotiations at the national level and increasing efforts from federal stakeholders to consolidate APC’s power in the region.

The APC is reportedly preparing a grand reception to welcome the governor and his allies. Internal party sources revealed that steps are being taken to restructure the PDP leadership in Enugu to accommodate the influx of new members. A reconciliation committee is also working to manage internal reactions and ensure smooth integration.

We are welcoming Governor Mbah and his team. His choice to join the APC proves that our party is the preferred path for progress and national alignment, said a senior APC official who asked not to be named.

As of the time of filing this report, the Peoples Democratic Party has not released an official statement regarding the expected defection. However, insiders within the party expressed deep concern over the development, warning that it could weaken the PDP’s influence in the state.

Several PDP leaders are reportedly making last-minute efforts to persuade the governor to reconsider, amid fears that the move could destabilize the party structure ahead of the next election cycle.

If finalized, this defection will be one of the most significant political developments in Enugu State since the return to democratic rule in 1999. With multiple lawmakers and cabinet members expected to follow the governor, the political atmosphere in Enugu and the South East is set for a major transformation.

Whether the APC will gain long-term advantage from this shift remains to be seen, but the event marks a turning point in the state’s political direction.

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Breaking News: Former President Jonathan Joins Calls for Nnamdi Kanu’s Release

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Abuja, Nigeria – In a significant development, former President Goodluck Jonathan has thrown his weight behind the call for the release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). According to reports, Jonathan met with a concerned individual earlier today to discuss Kanu’s continued incarceration and agreed that the matter needs to be addressed decisively and justly.

Jonathan reportedly promised to meet with President Bola Tinubu to discuss Kanu’s case, further amplifying the growing chorus of voices demanding Kanu’s release. This list includes notable figures such as former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Femi Falana SAN, Senator Shehu Sani, and many others across various divides.

The call for Kanu’s release is driven by concerns over marginalization and the prolonged detention of the IPOB leader. Many believe that Kanu’s case has become a symbol of the need for justice and fairness in Nigeria’s treatment of ethnic and regional activists.

As the movement gains momentum, prominent individuals, including politicians, traditional leaders, and activists, are being urged to join the call for Kanu’s release. Notable figures such as Peter Obi, Charles Chukwuma Soludo, Alex Otti, and others from the Southeast region are specifically being invited to lend their voices to the cause.

The campaign for Kanu’s release is expected to culminate in a peaceful protest march to the Aso Rock Villa in Abuja on October 20, led by activist Omoyele Sowore.

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